Example sentences of "[letter] has [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Although it may not be immediately obvious , all three methods produce simple random samples , i.e. every possible sample of size n out of a population of N has an equal chance of selection . |
2 | N C V O has a proud record over the years , of developing and promoting new initiatives , to meet new needs , and to fill gaps in voluntary sector initiatives . |
3 | We believe that N C V O has a key role to play in involving the voluntary sector in representing your concerns . |
4 | The presence of significant amounts of haemoglobin F has a protective effect against sickling and such individuals express relatively mild disease . |
5 | The function f has the pleasant property that f(-D) = 1 — f(D) |
6 | In consequence , the dependence of R on r takes typically one of the forms shown in Fig. 19.5. ( r has a maximum value of 1 at r = 0 and so . |
7 | Firm A has reported earnings of 850,000 while firm B has a reported loss of 540,000 , yet both firms have identical cash flows . |
8 | Under the old system A takes proceedings in the Common Law Courts to establish his rights ; B has no legal defence ; he must go to the Court of Chancery to get , among other things , an injunction to forbid A to go on . |
9 | A is the legal owner ; B has an equitable claim . |
10 | Thus if A borrows money from B , and deposits with B the title-deeds of his land as security for the loan , B has an equitable mortgage on A's land . |
11 | Job B has an estimated time of 3 units , so the early finish of B is 4 + 3 = 7 . |
12 | Job B has an estimated time of 3 units , so the early finish of B is 4 + 3 = 7 . |
13 | angora I has a great view from the bar across the harbour to the castle . |
14 | Angora I has a great view from the bar across the harbour o the castle . |
15 | 13.54 : S has a mild epileptic fit on coach . |
16 | That 's understandable and to some extent justifiable but if it creates the impression in anyone 's mind that the U S has a presidential system of government er then they would be sadly mistaken . |
17 | For example , perceptual predicates that can be procedurally defined include the following spatial descriptions : x is higher than y ; the distance from x toy is zero ; x is in front of the moving object y ; y is between x and z ; x has boundary y ; x is convex ; x is changing shape ; x has the exterior surface y ; x is included spatially in y ; x , y , and z lie in a straight line ; x travels along the path p . |
18 | If q has a positive value , the system has gained energy . |
19 | It might be interpreted as saying that V has a mode of access to his own brain different from any modes of access to V 's brain available to BS ; or that V has a different mode of access to the external world , and that this constitutes the difference between him and BS . |
20 | It is impossible to deny that V has a different mode of access to the external world from BS , for V can see and BS can not . |
21 | Since there is a drop in enthalpy , H has a negative value . |
22 | Take the following example from mechanics : a mass m at rest at a height h has a potential energy mgh . |
23 | Since there is an increase in enthalpy , H has a positive value . |
24 | ( 4.12 ) also applies to variable-reluctance motors , except that the parameter k has a different definition . |
25 | This finding supports the concent that cyclosporin A has no inhibitory action on pancreatic prostaglandin and thromboxane formation under the experimental conditions used . |
26 | A is a trustee of property for B , i.e. A has a legal right which he is bound to use for B's benefit ; B is said to have an equitable right to it or an equitable estate in it . |
27 | A has a new bike which s/he thinks has been " borrowed " by B |
28 | Now what I 've done here is just put that in a table saying that if score A has a negative Z score , then you would expect score B to have a negative score . |
29 | In the example below , A has a negative eigenvalue . |
30 | Similarly , if score A has a positive Z score then we would expect variable B to have a variable Z score . |